Miami Dolphins WR Greg Jennings may not be one of the team's top three receivers this season if WR DeVante Parker (foot) is healthy and WR Kenny Stills outperforms him. Jennings will be able to win one of the top three jobs if he performs well during training camp.

Fantasy Tip: Jennings likely will see less playing time this season but could still be a solid option in the team's passing game. Owners should monitor his progress during training camp, but he could be a late-round option in deeper leagues if he is able to win a role in the offense.

Miami Dolphins WR Greg Jennings has impressed QB Ryan Tannehill with his route running. "It's unbelievable how he can break corners down, with his savviness of how to get guys leaning," Tannehill said. Head coach Joe Philbin also noted Jennings "has been a quarterback-friendly type of receiver through his career. He catches the ball with his hands very well. ... He's a good route runner, crisp. He knows how to come in and out of his breaks well."

Fantasy Tip: While the praise is nice, there isn't a lot to be excited about with Jennings heading into his age-32 season. He is a late-round option in PPR formats and matchup play in standard leagues. The Miami receiving corps is a bit of a fluid situation, though, as DeVante Parker (foot) is recovering from foot surgery. There could be more opportunities early for Jennings. Jarvis Landry, Jordan Cameron and Kenny Stills are also in the mix for targets, so Jennings has plenty of competition for looks and playing time.

Fantasy Tip: Jennings will join Jarvis Landry and Kenny Stills as the Dolphins' primary receivers. He's not what he used to be, but Jennings still holds value. He has WR3 potential in an underrated passing offense.

Fantasy Tip: Marlon Brown and Steve Smith are the two top receivers in the Ravens lineup, so Jennings could fit in someplace as a WR2. He's closer to a WR3 in your fantasy league, as he will catch about 700-800 yards maximum barring a sudden upswing.

Fantasy Tip: Jennings had 59 catches for 742 yards and six touchdowns in 2014 with the Minnesota Vikings, and at his age, you can't expect much more than that in 2015. If Jennings lands in New Orleans, he'd be behind Marques Colston and Brandin Cooks on the depth chart, even though the Saints lost Kenny Stills and Jimmy Graham. The situation with the Saints could make Jennings the most valuable to fantasy owners, but he'd still only be useful for receiver depth.

Fantasy Tip: Jennings would essentially be replacing Kenny Stills in the Saints' offense. Any receiver of Jennigs' caliber has immediate value to a certain extent, especially with Drew Brees at the helm. Jennings still shouldn't be viewed as more than a WR3 if he does sign.